I have written in the past about technology and how we have become more dependent on it and less communicative face to face with people since texting, computers, e-mail and many other modes of getting our thoughts across to other people have come along.
There is one mode of communication that has made a huge difference in my life this century; 'Facebook' has put me in touch with so many dear people that I had lost touch with over the years. Its become a wonderful way to re kindle old relationships, catch up with people from the past and partake in the joy of others as they share their pictures, stories and happy times.
It’s one of the first things I look at in the morning and the last thing I check before I retire for the night.
It’s given me joy and sadness all at the same time and has become an amazing tool to use throughout the day.
Thank you Mr. Zukerberg for your contribution to our society.
Hana Hou,( Encore) Shared from facebook...
Encore) Shared from Facebook and http://www.wittitutes.com/
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6 comments:
I liked facebook at first, but now I really don't care what some guy from my 6th grade class had for lunch... ;D)
via facebook;"he had a hot dog..."
no,she had kosher Chinese Kung Pao chicken and Kimchee with her Manuchevitz wine along with dakine... ;D)
via facebook;"FB is a mixed bag. On the one hand, ii is so cathartic to connect & receive support when traumatic things happen like the dog attack I was involved in. On the other hand, it just feels compulsive to get thru readng all those posts."
Harmony, I just think people know too much about everybody, it's like everyone starring in their own reality show eventually itmay hurtmany of us...
via facebook;"It's OK if they have something worthwhile to say."
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